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1ofdfew323 April-10th-2003 09:34 PM

stock rear disc 4 323's???
 
I know u guys have talk about this a million time but heres my question.
i did the rear disc convertion on my car and i got stuck on 1 thing. The rubber brake line hose from the disc assembly wont fit on my stock 323 steel brake line wut should i do? replace the whole brake lines? cut the steel lines and do convertion?

one more thing. can i use my stock 323 master cylinder?

what else do i need to replace?

Jcon7487 April-10th-2003 11:38 PM

Re: stock rear disc 4 323's???
 

Originally posted by 1ofdfew323
I know u guys have talk about this a million time but heres my question.
i did the rear disc convertion on my car and i got stuck on 1 thing. The rubber brake line hose from the disc assembly wont fit on my stock 323 steel brake line wut should i do? replace the whole brake lines? cut the steel lines and do convertion?

one more thing. can i use my stock 323 master cylinder?

what else do i need to replace?

Not sure about the 323, but My protege, I swapped aboput 2 weeks ago, I had to change the Brake lines also, they will disconnect about a foot into the cable on the car, so you can just unscrew it and replace with the new one from an LX, (if you have one)...

mazdaspeedwest April-11th-2003 12:19 AM

the 323 master cyl should be able to handle it, but you could swap in the Protege LX one if you wanted.

1ofdfew323 April-11th-2003 01:01 AM

Re: Re: stock rear disc 4 323's???
 

Originally posted by Jcon7487


Not sure about the 323, but My protege, I swapped aboput 2 weeks ago, I had to change the Brake lines also, they will disconnect about a foot into the cable on the car, so you can just unscrew it and replace with the new one from an LX, (if you have one)...

ok let me explain where i got stuck... u know behind the rear disc CALIPERS theres about 2-3" steel brake line that's hooked on the rubber brake lines? well the end of that rubber lines is a female screw type that wont fit on my stock steel lines..wont fit means my stock male screw is too long that the fluid is leaking out of the screws. pls. help !!!


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